An extraordinary coincidence attaches to the dinner gown in danger red crystelle velvet on the left. Mrs. Guy Thorpe, when asked to wear it was amazed to recognise it as a gown she had worn at a fashion parade at the Dorchester Hotel in London a few weeks ago on the day before she left London for Sydney It has a new square neckline and is tucked across the bust The gown on the sight worn by Miss Wheatley heralds the return of beads. Of black crepe the gown is finished with a beaded cape.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14
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95An extraordinary coincidence attaches to the dinner gown in danger red crystelle velvet on the left. Mrs. Guy Thorpe, when asked to wear it was amazed to recognise it as a gown she had worn at a fashion parade at the Dorchester Hotel in London a few weeks ago on the day before she left London for Sydney It has a new square neckline and is tucked across the bust The gown on the sight worn by Miss Wheatley heralds the return of beads. Of black crepe the gown is finished with a beaded cape. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 23, 11 February 1937, Page 14
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